Let it sit for fifteen minutes and then rinse it off. You can also apply the lemon juice during bedtime and rinse it off as part of your morning skin care regime.

Keep in mind, applying lemon juice to your skin will increase its sensitivity to the sun so make sure that you couple this treatment with a higher dose of SPF in your foundation or moisturizer. Keep in mind, depending on your skin’s sensitivity, this may or may not work for you as it may leave your skin irritated and itchy.

Take two ounces of lemon juice and mix it with two ounces of rum, 1 teaspoon of glycerin and four tablespoons of buttermilk. Create the mixture and apply it to your face for thirty minutes and wash. You can do this for a maximum of twice a day.

Take 1 tablespoon of natural yogurt and add a swirl of honey. Apply this directly to your freckles and let it set in for thirty minutes. Then wash away.

Sour Milk: Yes when your milk goes sour don’t ditch it! Use it to help you with your freckles. Do a daily rinse of sour milk in the evening. The lactic acid helps by providing a gentle peeling without drying out your skin.

Sour Cream: Use that as a mask and apply it to your face for fifteen minutes then gently wipe it of with a soft cloth. Just be sure you don’t rinse your face.

Vitamin C: Make sure to include that on your menu. Fill ‘er up with citrus fruits, apples, green onions, black, red currant and rosehip tea.

Now if you feel the need to give your freckles the heave-ho, these tips will help you do just that.